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I just couldn't decide which topic to put this question in, so here goes, any other topic suggestions if i don't get the answer i am looking for here??
What name is given in knitting to alternate plain and purl stitches along each row and in succeeding rows?
I always thought this was 'rib' but i am told there is another name for it, anybody any ideas on this one?Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well 'rib' is what springs to mind - but there is moss stitch which is plain/purl but not matching on the alternate row. i.e......
rib would be row 1 kpkpk - row 2 pkpkp.
moss stitch would be row 1 kpkpk - row 2 kpkpk
Funnily enough, I was just lamenting with my Ma about how rare knitting is these days. Any help?
Well yes xanderma knitting (and indeed sewing) is no longer a necessity, however, both are skills I'm glad I was taught. I do enjoy both as hobbies and agree with shaneystar2 that knitting in particular is very relaxing.
We are fortunate to have an old-fashioned wool shop in my town (along with the requisite old-fashioned ladies manning it), but for how much longer is the question. I have noticed more patterns being included in the women's magazines these days, but usually you need to send away for the wool - mostly to the northern counties. There are, as you say, a lot of lovely new yarns out now but I used to love to browse the shops to get ideas.
I notice too that our european cousins continue to be inovative with yarns and patterns - always were adventurous, even in my younger days. Still the good thing is that the craft is still alive and well........and it can't be only us old 'uns that keep it going. Mind you, neither of my grand-daughters show an interest, which is sad, because my fondest memories are of my gran teaching me to knit - very intimate learning a skill from a loved one.
Now then, where are my crochet hooks.......?
hello just found this site.
knitting one row plain and one row purl is called
"stocking stitch"
i work in a school and am helping to run a craft club. a lot of the children would like to learn how to knit so i am looking for some cheap knitting needles for about 20 children. if anyone has any ideas of where i can buy some please let me know. thank you.